Today is primary day and 3.5 million Flori

Thursday, January 17, 2008

TODAY'S NEWS HEADLINES for INDEPENDENT VOTERS

  • WA: Despite party politics, you make a difference (Tri-City Herald editorial)
  • CA: Group sees 'post-partisan future'-Ineffectual system driving state's rise in independent voters, institute finds (Inside Bay Area)
  • Hawaii Democrats vote to keep open primary (Honolulu Advertiser)
  • NV: Format creates state of confusion-Both parties toiling to answer questions (Las Vegas Review Journal)
  • NJ: Independents could decide N.J. primary (Courier-Post)
  • McCain stumps for Iraq war in S.C. (The Denver Post) And he criticized Democrats for pushing for a firm withdrawal date and saying the war was lost. "I'm asking them to put the country above political party," he said. "Partisanship stops at the water's edge."
  • 'Draft Lou Dobbs' effort launched by 'Legal Immigration PAC' (USA Today)
  • Independence Party activists want New York Mayor Bloomberg to run for president (Pioneer Press)

Memories, Light the Corners of my Mind (Just Out ) In Oregon, Lenora Fulani's Vice-presidential candidate was Harold Moore who was a staff person with Just Out.

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